My latest acquisition - all matching Model 1944 Carbine made in Poland in 1953 (aka Polish Mosin M44).
Although I did not expect it to be in unfired condition, it can be arguably classified as such - I spent better part of the evening cleaning cosmoline from its innards but no powder residue or signs of ammo being used (corrosive or otherwise). The bore has a mirror shine and the bolt is silky-smooth.
All it needed on the outside was a fresh coat of tung oil on the stock. Now it is better than new. And quite pretty, for a military rifle made almost 60 years ago...
Enjoy!
Although I did not expect it to be in unfired condition, it can be arguably classified as such - I spent better part of the evening cleaning cosmoline from its innards but no powder residue or signs of ammo being used (corrosive or otherwise). The bore has a mirror shine and the bolt is silky-smooth.
All it needed on the outside was a fresh coat of tung oil on the stock. Now it is better than new. And quite pretty, for a military rifle made almost 60 years ago...
Enjoy!
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